... where I ramble on about my love of quilting with my work in progress, share some of my day's doings, and offer some sewing tips along the way... You can find my completed projects on my web page at www.kwiltnkats.com. Comments make me smile =^.^=...

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2019 UFOs

DONE

#1 Koldplay, Good Fortune by Bonnie Hunter, Quiltville, 2018 Winter Mystery. Not one to pass on a Bonnie Hunter Mystery!

DONE

#2 Kardinal. Sawtooth Flutter by Bonnie Hunter, Quiltville. Volume 15 Quiltmaker 100 Blocks. Have no idea how I'll put this one together. I will be using leftover pieces from the Talkin Turkey Swap I coordinated a few years back. No suggestions for layouts except setting them three side by side and making into a table runner. Not an admirer of table runners...so we shall see what takes place.

#5 Yet to be named. A Quilt for Mrs. Chambers by Em and Me Designs. Purchased pattern at 2015 Road to California Quilt Show. Purchased three cheddars to add to my substantial cheddar collection. Use up scraps!

#6 Yet to be named. Back in Time by Lisa Bongean, Primitive Gatherings. Purchased pattern at 2015 Road to California Quilt Show. Use up scraps!

#11 Yet to be named. Crazy Christmas Trees by Karla Alexander, Cut Loose Press. Found this design at Paradise Sewing in Poway, CA. It was selected as a Christmas gift for Kerry. Of course I wanted one too!

IN WORK

#12 Yet to be named. Fit to Frame by Lori Smith, From My Heart to Your Hands. This was started as something to work on during the trip East to celebrate Tiffany and Matt's wedding day.Page created bykwiltnkats on December 9, 2018Last updated on August 4, 2019

Born and raised on the East Coast and settled in 1985 in the paradise called San Diego, California. I've a passion for scrappy, traditional pieced or paper pieced quilting. I enjoy the challenge of using my stash. I have strong thoughts of applique and hand quilting when I don't have to keep my day job. Quilting and sewing have been passed down in my family for at least four generations. I'm lucky to share this passion with my Mom.